Councilman Horak beholden to no one, deserving of praise

Councilman Horak must be doing something right. The right doesn't trust him, and now the left doesn't trust him. That isn't an endorsement of his every vote, but it means that he is beholden to no one. Good for him.

The recent anti-Horak Soapbox begs many a question. It would take more than a single Soapbox to address every assumption and uncalled for insinuation. Further, to attack Councilman Horak for missing votes is unkind. In addition to his many hours spent on Fort Collins business, he holds a full-time job. Far from being a reason for an unkind attack, to hold a job while devoting spare time to a position most of us would never do is reason for thanks and a little praise.

By the way, how can the writers identify people who instinctively oppose every inch of progress as "progressives?"

Neil McCaffrey III, Fort Collins

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Councilman Horak beholden to no one, deserving of praise

Councilman Horak must be doing something right. The right doesn't trust him, and now the left doesn't trust him. That isn't an endorsement of his every vote, but it means that he is beholden to no